The greatest street in Shanghai is Yongshou road. There is something about Yongshou road.

published:04 Sep 2007

views:373

(videographer bryan adrian)

published:24 Sep 2017

views:24

Shanghai is one of the four direct-controlled municipalities of China and the most populous city in the world, with a population of more than 24 million as of 2017. It is a global financial centre and transport hub, with the world's busiest container port.

published:07 Dec 2012

views:64513

MasterShaolin Shi Yanti is a monk of the 34th generation of the Songshan Shaolin Temple and a direct disciple of VenerableAbbotShi Yong Xin. In this his first work for BudoInternational, he presents the Luohan Shibashou, one of the older and most representative basic forms of empty hand of the Shaolin Temple. According to the book "Shaolin Quan Pu", in the Sui Dynasty, the Shaolin's warrior monks developed a series of simple movements, chosen according to the "18 Luohan statues", hence the name Luohan Shou Shi Ba (18 hands of Luohan). The style of this Taolu is particular and in its continuous movements can be clearly seen combinations of real and unreal movements, defense and counterattack, and a variety of hidden movements. The main hand techniques in this Taolu are those of the palms, and learning requires great agility and coordination, as well as mastering the positions Xubu, Dingbu, Gongbu and Mabu and their features.
Available in DVD format and Video on Download at: http://budointernational.com/en/buy-dvd-shaolin-kung-fu/7001994-dvd-shaolin-luohan-shi-ba-shou-form-taolu.html

published:02 Dec 2015

views:15446

In 2008, I walked through China - 1 year, 4500km. I let my hair and my beard grow. This is the resulting video. UPDATE: ▶ I have decided to continue my walk home from China to Germany. I'm currently in Iran, or about halfway through.I post daily videos on this channel, and I blog about it here: https://thelongestway.com
ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
▶ I didn't finish my original goal of walking to Germany in 2008. Instead, I walked for a year and roughly 4500km, passed the Gobi desert, and then decided to stop walking.
▶ All of the distance from Beijing to Ürümqi was completed solely on foot, straight good old walking. There are instances where you can see me in the video sitting on a plane or riding a boat, but those are during breaks I had to take from walking, either to sort out bureaucracy issues or to take care of some personal things.
▶ I had been planning this trip for over a year before I even started, and getting as far as I got was an experience for which I am very grateful.
▶ Obtaining the necessary visa for a trip like this was not very easy, hence I had to go back to Beijing a few times to resolve some issues.
▶ This is not a strict "1 pic a day" video, because I wanted to make it a bit more alive by adding some additional movement. Sometimes during the film you would follow me turn around, or something would happen in the background. I tried to capture these moments to make the video more interesting.
▶ If you liked the music I used in this video, get it here: The Kingpins - "L'Aventurier" http://bit.ly/RXOMaz Zhu Fengbo - "Olive Tree" http://bit.ly/UDsHT7
▶ The core of this project is in actually my blog where I have posted my extensive travel diary, starting from day 1 (Nov 9th 2007) and describing every single day until the end one year later.
If you have any ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS, please refer to:
▶▶▶ http://crehage.com/contact
or get the GOOGLEEARTHFILE here (1KB):
▶ http://www.thelongredline.com/TLW.kmz
AWARDS:
▶ 2009 Boulder Adventure Film Festival
▶ 2010Berlin Webcuts
▶ 2010 Banff Mountain Film Festival
▶ 2011Vancouver InternationalMountainFilm Festival
▶ 2011 5th International Mountain Film Festival Domžale
▶ 2011 Squamish Mountain Festival
▶ 2011 Mezinárodný Festival Horských Filmov, Poprad
▶ 2011 Vertical Film Festival, Moscow
▶ 2009 TIME.COM #8 viral video
INSPIRATION:
▶ madandcrazychild (she takes a photo every day)
▶ NK5000 (Noah takes a photo of himself every day for 6 years)
▶ mattharding2718 (Where the Hell is Matt? 2008)
CONNECT WITH ME:
▶OFFICIAL SITE: http://crehage.com
▶FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/crehage
▶TWITTER: https://twitter.com/crehage
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▶▶▶SUBSCRIBE to Christoph Rehage: http://bit.ly/1BcQ6Ol
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▶Hugendubel: http://bit.ly/1rJj5rc
▶Thalia: http://bit.ly/14hoJXr
BILDBAND "CHINA ZU FUSS" (NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC) ERHÄLTLICH:
▶Amazon: http://amzn.to/1xAd7ve
▶Hugendubel: http://bit.ly/1zZqcP4
▶Thalia: http://bit.ly/1BqvYWR

For centuries a major administrative, shipping, and trading town, Shanghai grew in importance in the 19th century due to European recognition of its favorable port location and economic potential. The city was one of five forced open to foreign trade following the British victory over China in the First Opium War while the subsequent 1842 Treaty of Nanking and 1844 Treaty of Whampoa allowed the establishment of the Shanghai International Settlement and the French Concession. The city then flourished as a center of commerce between east and west, and became the undisputed financial hub of the Asia Pacific in the 1930s. However, with the Communist Party takeover of the mainland in 1949, trade was reoriented to focus on socialist countries, and the city's global influence declined. In the 1990s, the economic reforms introduced by Deng Xiaoping resulted in an intense re-development of the city, aiding the return of finance and foreign investment to the city.

Film festival

A film festival is an organized, extended presentation of films in one or more cinemas or screening venues, usually in a single city or region. Increasingly, film festivals show some films outdoors. Films may be of recent date and, depending upon the festival's focus, can include international and domestic releases. Some festivals focus on a specific film-maker or genre (e.g., film noir) or subject matter (e.g., horror film festivals). A number of film festivals specialise in short films of a defined maximum length. Film festivals are typically annual events. Some film historians do not consider Film Festivals as official releases of film, like Jerry Beck.
The best known film festivals are the Venice Film Festival, the Cannes Film Festival, the Toronto Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, and the Berlin International Film Festival, the latter being the largest film festival worldwide, based on attendance. The Venice Film Festival is the oldest major festival. The Melbourne International Film Festival is the largest film festival in the Southern Hemisphere and one of the oldest in the world. A 2013 study found 3,000 active films festivals worldwide—active defined as having held an event in the previous 24 months.

Nanjing Road

Nanjing Road (Chinese:南京路; pinyin:Nánjīng Lù) is the main shopping street of Shanghai, China, and is one of the world's busiest shopping streets. It is named after the city of Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu province neighbouring Shanghai. Today's Nanjing Road comprises two sections, Nanjing Road East and Nanjing Road West. In some contexts, "Nanjing Road" refers only to what was pre-1945 Nanjing Road, today's Nanjing Road East, which is largely pedestrianised. Before the adoption of the pinyin romanisation in the 1950s, its name was rendered as Nanking Road in English.

Location

Nanjing Road is located in the city center, running in a west-east direction. Its eastern section (南京东路) is in Huangpu District and extends from The Bund west to People's Square. The western section (南京西路) begins at People's Square and continues westward towards Jing'an District.

History

The history of Nanjing Road can be traced back to the year 1845. At that time it was called “Park Lane”, which stretched from the Bund to He’nan Road. In 1854, it was extended to Zhejiang Road, and eight years later, once more extended to Xizang Road. In 1862, it was named formally “Nanking Road” by the Municipal Council, which administered the International Settlement. In Chinese it was usually referred to as the Main Road (大马路). Around 1930 it was a bustling street with at least one reported casino (probably at nr. 181). In 1943 the International Settlement was annulled, and after World War Two the government changed its name from Nanking Road to "East Nanjing Road", meanwhile they also renamed the former Bubbling Well Road "West Nanjing Road", and the general name of the two roads became "Nanjing Road", comprising five kilometres total length.

Mountain water show on Li river ,Yongshou,Gulin,China

Shanghai [YongShou rd]

The greatest street in Shanghai is Yongshou road. There is something about Yongshou road.

1:19

YONGSHOU chinese light show1

YONGSHOU chinese light show1

YONGSHOU chinese light show1

(videographer bryan adrian)

30:38

walking in Shanghai ( China )

walking in Shanghai ( China )

walking in Shanghai ( China )

Shanghai is one of the four direct-controlled municipalities of China and the most populous city in the world, with a population of more than 24 million as of 2017. It is a global financial centre and transport hub, with the world's busiest container port.

10:09

Shaolin Luohan Shi Bashou form. Shi Yan Ti

Shaolin Luohan Shi Bashou form. Shi Yan Ti

Shaolin Luohan Shi Bashou form. Shi Yan Ti

MasterShaolin Shi Yanti is a monk of the 34th generation of the Songshan Shaolin Temple and a direct disciple of VenerableAbbotShi Yong Xin. In this his first work for BudoInternational, he presents the Luohan Shibashou, one of the older and most representative basic forms of empty hand of the Shaolin Temple. According to the book "Shaolin Quan Pu", in the Sui Dynasty, the Shaolin's warrior monks developed a series of simple movements, chosen according to the "18 Luohan statues", hence the name Luohan Shou Shi Ba (18 hands of Luohan). The style of this Taolu is particular and in its continuous movements can be clearly seen combinations of real and unreal movements, defense and counterattack, and a variety of hidden movements. The main hand techniques in this Taolu are those of the palms, and learning requires great agility and coordination, as well as mastering the positions Xubu, Dingbu, Gongbu and Mabu and their features.
Available in DVD format and Video on Download at: http://budointernational.com/en/buy-dvd-shaolin-kung-fu/7001994-dvd-shaolin-luohan-shi-ba-shou-form-taolu.html

5:19

The Longest Way 1.0 - walk through China and grow a beard! - a photo every day timelapse

The Longest Way 1.0 - walk through China and grow a beard! - a photo every day timelapse

The Longest Way 1.0 - walk through China and grow a beard! - a photo every day timelapse

In 2008, I walked through China - 1 year, 4500km. I let my hair and my beard grow. This is the resulting video. UPDATE: ▶ I have decided to continue my walk home from China to Germany. I'm currently in Iran, or about halfway through.I post daily videos on this channel, and I blog about it here: https://thelongestway.com
ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
▶ I didn't finish my original goal of walking to Germany in 2008. Instead, I walked for a year and roughly 4500km, passed the Gobi desert, and then decided to stop walking.
▶ All of the distance from Beijing to Ürümqi was completed solely on foot, straight good old walking. There are instances where you can see me in the video sitting on a plane or riding a boat, but those are during breaks I had to take from walking, either to sort out bureaucracy issues or to take care of some personal things.
▶ I had been planning this trip for over a year before I even started, and getting as far as I got was an experience for which I am very grateful.
▶ Obtaining the necessary visa for a trip like this was not very easy, hence I had to go back to Beijing a few times to resolve some issues.
▶ This is not a strict "1 pic a day" video, because I wanted to make it a bit more alive by adding some additional movement. Sometimes during the film you would follow me turn around, or something would happen in the background. I tried to capture these moments to make the video more interesting.
▶ If you liked the music I used in this video, get it here: The Kingpins - "L'Aventurier" http://bit.ly/RXOMaz Zhu Fengbo - "Olive Tree" http://bit.ly/UDsHT7
▶ The core of this project is in actually my blog where I have posted my extensive travel diary, starting from day 1 (Nov 9th 2007) and describing every single day until the end one year later.
If you have any ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS, please refer to:
▶▶▶ http://crehage.com/contact
or get the GOOGLEEARTHFILE here (1KB):
▶ http://www.thelongredline.com/TLW.kmz
AWARDS:
▶ 2009 Boulder Adventure Film Festival
▶ 2010Berlin Webcuts
▶ 2010 Banff Mountain Film Festival
▶ 2011Vancouver InternationalMountainFilm Festival
▶ 2011 5th International Mountain Film Festival Domžale
▶ 2011 Squamish Mountain Festival
▶ 2011 Mezinárodný Festival Horských Filmov, Poprad
▶ 2011 Vertical Film Festival, Moscow
▶ 2009 TIME.COM #8 viral video
INSPIRATION:
▶ madandcrazychild (she takes a photo every day)
▶ NK5000 (Noah takes a photo of himself every day for 6 years)
▶ mattharding2718 (Where the Hell is Matt? 2008)
CONNECT WITH ME:
▶OFFICIAL SITE: http://crehage.com
▶FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/crehage
▶TWITTER: https://twitter.com/crehage
▶WEIBO: https://weibo.com/leikexiaoliumang
▶▶▶SUBSCRIBE to Christoph Rehage: http://bit.ly/1BcQ6Ol
REISEERZÄHLUNG "THE LONGEST WAY" (PIPER/MALIK) ERHÄLTLICH:
▶Amazon: http://amzn.to/177iCpG
▶Hugendubel: http://bit.ly/1rJj5rc
▶Thalia: http://bit.ly/14hoJXr
BILDBAND "CHINA ZU FUSS" (NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC) ERHÄLTLICH:
▶Amazon: http://amzn.to/1xAd7ve
▶Hugendubel: http://bit.ly/1zZqcP4
▶Thalia: http://bit.ly/1BqvYWR

小苹果 Xiao Ping Guo [My Little Apple] - Shaun Gibson

Hi guys! This is my English version of Little Apple. Hope you like it! You can search my name 'Shaun Gibson' on Twitter, Weibo, Douban, and Facebook to hear more music, or click the links below. I have lots more surprises to come! :D
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shaungibsonmuso/
Twitter: @shaungibsonmuso
Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/shaungibson
Weibo: www.weibo.com/shaungibson
Douban: site.douban.com/shaungibson
---Lyrics---
All my life I searched the land
For someone to take my hand
To care for me you'll understand
But all this time I never knew
If I could find my love so true
When finally the stars gave me you
Before my heart was frozen in a world so cold and dark
But then you came and found me and my life began to start
You're the apple of my life, my little buttercup
The sweetest love I've ever found
I'm never gonna give up!
Ni shi wo de xiao ya xiao ping guo er
Zen me ai ni dou bu xian duo
Honghong de xiao lian er wen nuan wo de xin wo
Dian liang wo sheng ming de huo huo huo huo
Ni shi wo de xiao ya xiao ping guo er
Jiu xiang tian bian zui mei de yun duo
Chun tian you lai daole hua kai man shan po
Zhong xia xi wang jiu hui shou huo
I will give you everything
Make you feel just like a king
Play a song to let your heart sing
Baby I can be your slave
Follow you until the grave
Punish me when I misbehave
In spring together hand in hand, we'll walk through daffodils
On summer nights we'll count the stars on top of highest hills
In autumn orange leaves will fall, we'll talk of getting old
The winter cold won't make me cold
Cos I have you to hold!
Ni shi wo de xiao ya xiao ping guo er
Zen me ai ni dou bu xian duo
Honghong de xiao lian er wen nuan wo de xin wo
Dian liang wo sheng ming de huo huo huo huo
Ni shi wo de xiao ya xiao ping guo er
Jiu xiang tian bian zui mei de yun duo
Chun tian you lai daole hua kai man shan po
Zhong xia xi wang jiu hui shou huo

YONGSHOU chinese lightshow4

Mountain water show on Li river ,Yongshou,Gulin,China

Shanghai [YongShou rd]

The greatest street in Shanghai is Yongshou road. There is something about Yongshou road.

published: 04 Sep 2007

YONGSHOU chinese light show1

(videographer bryan adrian)

published: 24 Sep 2017

walking in Shanghai ( China )

Shanghai is one of the four direct-controlled municipalities of China and the most populous city in the world, with a population of more than 24 million as of 2017. It is a global financial centre and transport hub, with the world's busiest container port.

published: 07 Dec 2012

Shaolin Luohan Shi Bashou form. Shi Yan Ti

MasterShaolin Shi Yanti is a monk of the 34th generation of the Songshan Shaolin Temple and a direct disciple of VenerableAbbotShi Yong Xin. In this his first work for BudoInternational, he presents the Luohan Shibashou, one of the older and most representative basic forms of empty hand of the Shaolin Temple. According to the book "Shaolin Quan Pu", in the Sui Dynasty, the Shaolin's warrior monks developed a series of simple movements, chosen according to the "18 Luohan statues", hence the name Luohan Shou Shi Ba (18 hands of Luohan). The style of this Taolu is particular and in its continuous movements can be clearly seen combinations of real and unreal movements, defense and counterattack, and a variety of hidden movements. The main hand techniques in this Taolu are those of the palm...

published: 02 Dec 2015

The Longest Way 1.0 - walk through China and grow a beard! - a photo every day timelapse

In 2008, I walked through China - 1 year, 4500km. I let my hair and my beard grow. This is the resulting video. UPDATE: ▶ I have decided to continue my walk home from China to Germany. I'm currently in Iran, or about halfway through.I post daily videos on this channel, and I blog about it here: https://thelongestway.com
ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
▶ I didn't finish my original goal of walking to Germany in 2008. Instead, I walked for a year and roughly 4500km, passed the Gobi desert, and then decided to stop walking.
▶ All of the distance from Beijing to Ürümqi was completed solely on foot, straight good old walking. There are instances where you can see me in the video sitting on a plane or riding a boat, but those are during breaks I had to take from walking, either to sort out bureaucracy issues...

小苹果 Xiao Ping Guo [My Little Apple] - Shaun Gibson

Hi guys! This is my English version of Little Apple. Hope you like it! You can search my name 'Shaun Gibson' on Twitter, Weibo, Douban, and Facebook to hear more music, or click the links below. I have lots more surprises to come! :D
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shaungibsonmuso/
Twitter: @shaungibsonmuso
Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/shaungibson
Weibo: www.weibo.com/shaungibson
Douban: site.douban.com/shaungibson
---Lyrics---
All my life I searched the land
For someone to take my hand
To care for me you'll understand
But all this time I never knew
If I could find my love so true
When finally the stars gave me you
Before my heart was frozen in a world so cold and dark
But then you came and found me and my life began to start
You're the apple of my life, my little buttercup
The...

walking in Shanghai ( China )

Shanghai is one of the four direct-controlled municipalities of China and the most populous city in the world, with a population of more than 24 million as of ...

Shanghai is one of the four direct-controlled municipalities of China and the most populous city in the world, with a population of more than 24 million as of 2017. It is a global financial centre and transport hub, with the world's busiest container port.

Shanghai is one of the four direct-controlled municipalities of China and the most populous city in the world, with a population of more than 24 million as of 2017. It is a global financial centre and transport hub, with the world's busiest container port.

MasterShaolin Shi Yanti is a monk of the 34th generation of the Songshan Shaolin Temple and a direct disciple of VenerableAbbotShi Yong Xin. In this his first work for BudoInternational, he presents the Luohan Shibashou, one of the older and most representative basic forms of empty hand of the Shaolin Temple. According to the book "Shaolin Quan Pu", in the Sui Dynasty, the Shaolin's warrior monks developed a series of simple movements, chosen according to the "18 Luohan statues", hence the name Luohan Shou Shi Ba (18 hands of Luohan). The style of this Taolu is particular and in its continuous movements can be clearly seen combinations of real and unreal movements, defense and counterattack, and a variety of hidden movements. The main hand techniques in this Taolu are those of the palms, and learning requires great agility and coordination, as well as mastering the positions Xubu, Dingbu, Gongbu and Mabu and their features.
Available in DVD format and Video on Download at: http://budointernational.com/en/buy-dvd-shaolin-kung-fu/7001994-dvd-shaolin-luohan-shi-ba-shou-form-taolu.html

MasterShaolin Shi Yanti is a monk of the 34th generation of the Songshan Shaolin Temple and a direct disciple of VenerableAbbotShi Yong Xin. In this his first work for BudoInternational, he presents the Luohan Shibashou, one of the older and most representative basic forms of empty hand of the Shaolin Temple. According to the book "Shaolin Quan Pu", in the Sui Dynasty, the Shaolin's warrior monks developed a series of simple movements, chosen according to the "18 Luohan statues", hence the name Luohan Shou Shi Ba (18 hands of Luohan). The style of this Taolu is particular and in its continuous movements can be clearly seen combinations of real and unreal movements, defense and counterattack, and a variety of hidden movements. The main hand techniques in this Taolu are those of the palms, and learning requires great agility and coordination, as well as mastering the positions Xubu, Dingbu, Gongbu and Mabu and their features.
Available in DVD format and Video on Download at: http://budointernational.com/en/buy-dvd-shaolin-kung-fu/7001994-dvd-shaolin-luohan-shi-ba-shou-form-taolu.html

The Longest Way 1.0 - walk through China and grow a beard! - a photo every day timelapse

In 2008, I walked through China - 1 year, 4500km. I let my hair and my beard grow. This is the resulting video. UPDATE: ▶ I have decided to continue my walk hom...

In 2008, I walked through China - 1 year, 4500km. I let my hair and my beard grow. This is the resulting video. UPDATE: ▶ I have decided to continue my walk home from China to Germany. I'm currently in Iran, or about halfway through.I post daily videos on this channel, and I blog about it here: https://thelongestway.com
ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
▶ I didn't finish my original goal of walking to Germany in 2008. Instead, I walked for a year and roughly 4500km, passed the Gobi desert, and then decided to stop walking.
▶ All of the distance from Beijing to Ürümqi was completed solely on foot, straight good old walking. There are instances where you can see me in the video sitting on a plane or riding a boat, but those are during breaks I had to take from walking, either to sort out bureaucracy issues or to take care of some personal things.
▶ I had been planning this trip for over a year before I even started, and getting as far as I got was an experience for which I am very grateful.
▶ Obtaining the necessary visa for a trip like this was not very easy, hence I had to go back to Beijing a few times to resolve some issues.
▶ This is not a strict "1 pic a day" video, because I wanted to make it a bit more alive by adding some additional movement. Sometimes during the film you would follow me turn around, or something would happen in the background. I tried to capture these moments to make the video more interesting.
▶ If you liked the music I used in this video, get it here: The Kingpins - "L'Aventurier" http://bit.ly/RXOMaz Zhu Fengbo - "Olive Tree" http://bit.ly/UDsHT7
▶ The core of this project is in actually my blog where I have posted my extensive travel diary, starting from day 1 (Nov 9th 2007) and describing every single day until the end one year later.
If you have any ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS, please refer to:
▶▶▶ http://crehage.com/contact
or get the GOOGLEEARTHFILE here (1KB):
▶ http://www.thelongredline.com/TLW.kmz
AWARDS:
▶ 2009 Boulder Adventure Film Festival
▶ 2010Berlin Webcuts
▶ 2010 Banff Mountain Film Festival
▶ 2011Vancouver InternationalMountainFilm Festival
▶ 2011 5th International Mountain Film Festival Domžale
▶ 2011 Squamish Mountain Festival
▶ 2011 Mezinárodný Festival Horských Filmov, Poprad
▶ 2011 Vertical Film Festival, Moscow
▶ 2009 TIME.COM #8 viral video
INSPIRATION:
▶ madandcrazychild (she takes a photo every day)
▶ NK5000 (Noah takes a photo of himself every day for 6 years)
▶ mattharding2718 (Where the Hell is Matt? 2008)
CONNECT WITH ME:
▶OFFICIAL SITE: http://crehage.com
▶FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/crehage
▶TWITTER: https://twitter.com/crehage
▶WEIBO: https://weibo.com/leikexiaoliumang
▶▶▶SUBSCRIBE to Christoph Rehage: http://bit.ly/1BcQ6Ol
REISEERZÄHLUNG "THE LONGEST WAY" (PIPER/MALIK) ERHÄLTLICH:
▶Amazon: http://amzn.to/177iCpG
▶Hugendubel: http://bit.ly/1rJj5rc
▶Thalia: http://bit.ly/14hoJXr
BILDBAND "CHINA ZU FUSS" (NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC) ERHÄLTLICH:
▶Amazon: http://amzn.to/1xAd7ve
▶Hugendubel: http://bit.ly/1zZqcP4
▶Thalia: http://bit.ly/1BqvYWR

In 2008, I walked through China - 1 year, 4500km. I let my hair and my beard grow. This is the resulting video. UPDATE: ▶ I have decided to continue my walk home from China to Germany. I'm currently in Iran, or about halfway through.I post daily videos on this channel, and I blog about it here: https://thelongestway.com
ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
▶ I didn't finish my original goal of walking to Germany in 2008. Instead, I walked for a year and roughly 4500km, passed the Gobi desert, and then decided to stop walking.
▶ All of the distance from Beijing to Ürümqi was completed solely on foot, straight good old walking. There are instances where you can see me in the video sitting on a plane or riding a boat, but those are during breaks I had to take from walking, either to sort out bureaucracy issues or to take care of some personal things.
▶ I had been planning this trip for over a year before I even started, and getting as far as I got was an experience for which I am very grateful.
▶ Obtaining the necessary visa for a trip like this was not very easy, hence I had to go back to Beijing a few times to resolve some issues.
▶ This is not a strict "1 pic a day" video, because I wanted to make it a bit more alive by adding some additional movement. Sometimes during the film you would follow me turn around, or something would happen in the background. I tried to capture these moments to make the video more interesting.
▶ If you liked the music I used in this video, get it here: The Kingpins - "L'Aventurier" http://bit.ly/RXOMaz Zhu Fengbo - "Olive Tree" http://bit.ly/UDsHT7
▶ The core of this project is in actually my blog where I have posted my extensive travel diary, starting from day 1 (Nov 9th 2007) and describing every single day until the end one year later.
If you have any ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS, please refer to:
▶▶▶ http://crehage.com/contact
or get the GOOGLEEARTHFILE here (1KB):
▶ http://www.thelongredline.com/TLW.kmz
AWARDS:
▶ 2009 Boulder Adventure Film Festival
▶ 2010Berlin Webcuts
▶ 2010 Banff Mountain Film Festival
▶ 2011Vancouver InternationalMountainFilm Festival
▶ 2011 5th International Mountain Film Festival Domžale
▶ 2011 Squamish Mountain Festival
▶ 2011 Mezinárodný Festival Horských Filmov, Poprad
▶ 2011 Vertical Film Festival, Moscow
▶ 2009 TIME.COM #8 viral video
INSPIRATION:
▶ madandcrazychild (she takes a photo every day)
▶ NK5000 (Noah takes a photo of himself every day for 6 years)
▶ mattharding2718 (Where the Hell is Matt? 2008)
CONNECT WITH ME:
▶OFFICIAL SITE: http://crehage.com
▶FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/crehage
▶TWITTER: https://twitter.com/crehage
▶WEIBO: https://weibo.com/leikexiaoliumang
▶▶▶SUBSCRIBE to Christoph Rehage: http://bit.ly/1BcQ6Ol
REISEERZÄHLUNG "THE LONGEST WAY" (PIPER/MALIK) ERHÄLTLICH:
▶Amazon: http://amzn.to/177iCpG
▶Hugendubel: http://bit.ly/1rJj5rc
▶Thalia: http://bit.ly/14hoJXr
BILDBAND "CHINA ZU FUSS" (NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC) ERHÄLTLICH:
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Hi guys! This is my English version of Little Apple. Hope you like it! You can search my name 'Shaun Gibson' on Twitter, Weibo, Douban, and Facebook to hear more music, or click the links below. I have lots more surprises to come! :D
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---Lyrics---
All my life I searched the land
For someone to take my hand
To care for me you'll understand
But all this time I never knew
If I could find my love so true
When finally the stars gave me you
Before my heart was frozen in a world so cold and dark
But then you came and found me and my life began to start
You're the apple of my life, my little buttercup
The sweetest love I've ever found
I'm never gonna give up!
Ni shi wo de xiao ya xiao ping guo er
Zen me ai ni dou bu xian duo
Honghong de xiao lian er wen nuan wo de xin wo
Dian liang wo sheng ming de huo huo huo huo
Ni shi wo de xiao ya xiao ping guo er
Jiu xiang tian bian zui mei de yun duo
Chun tian you lai daole hua kai man shan po
Zhong xia xi wang jiu hui shou huo
I will give you everything
Make you feel just like a king
Play a song to let your heart sing
Baby I can be your slave
Follow you until the grave
Punish me when I misbehave
In spring together hand in hand, we'll walk through daffodils
On summer nights we'll count the stars on top of highest hills
In autumn orange leaves will fall, we'll talk of getting old
The winter cold won't make me cold
Cos I have you to hold!
Ni shi wo de xiao ya xiao ping guo er
Zen me ai ni dou bu xian duo
Honghong de xiao lian er wen nuan wo de xin wo
Dian liang wo sheng ming de huo huo huo huo
Ni shi wo de xiao ya xiao ping guo er
Jiu xiang tian bian zui mei de yun duo
Chun tian you lai daole hua kai man shan po
Zhong xia xi wang jiu hui shou huo

Hi guys! This is my English version of Little Apple. Hope you like it! You can search my name 'Shaun Gibson' on Twitter, Weibo, Douban, and Facebook to hear more music, or click the links below. I have lots more surprises to come! :D
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shaungibsonmuso/
Twitter: @shaungibsonmuso
Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/shaungibson
Weibo: www.weibo.com/shaungibson
Douban: site.douban.com/shaungibson
---Lyrics---
All my life I searched the land
For someone to take my hand
To care for me you'll understand
But all this time I never knew
If I could find my love so true
When finally the stars gave me you
Before my heart was frozen in a world so cold and dark
But then you came and found me and my life began to start
You're the apple of my life, my little buttercup
The sweetest love I've ever found
I'm never gonna give up!
Ni shi wo de xiao ya xiao ping guo er
Zen me ai ni dou bu xian duo
Honghong de xiao lian er wen nuan wo de xin wo
Dian liang wo sheng ming de huo huo huo huo
Ni shi wo de xiao ya xiao ping guo er
Jiu xiang tian bian zui mei de yun duo
Chun tian you lai daole hua kai man shan po
Zhong xia xi wang jiu hui shou huo
I will give you everything
Make you feel just like a king
Play a song to let your heart sing
Baby I can be your slave
Follow you until the grave
Punish me when I misbehave
In spring together hand in hand, we'll walk through daffodils
On summer nights we'll count the stars on top of highest hills
In autumn orange leaves will fall, we'll talk of getting old
The winter cold won't make me cold
Cos I have you to hold!
Ni shi wo de xiao ya xiao ping guo er
Zen me ai ni dou bu xian duo
Honghong de xiao lian er wen nuan wo de xin wo
Dian liang wo sheng ming de huo huo huo huo
Ni shi wo de xiao ya xiao ping guo er
Jiu xiang tian bian zui mei de yun duo
Chun tian you lai daole hua kai man shan po
Zhong xia xi wang jiu hui shou huo

Yangshuo China Travel 💰 Cost

Cost of living / traveling in YangshuoChina for one month.
Yangshuo is not the cheapest place in China, but still very decent. Just try to avoid Chinese national holidays when everything is up to 5 times more expensive.
We highly recommend this hotel https://goo.gl/0qDtCM
Another Popular Climbers hotel https://goo.gl/HGSrg2
Related videos:
Chinese national holidays http://youtu.be/KmQ-sVidDB0
Fruits http://youtu.be/OVJ8a_GqA60
You can book train tickets here: http://www.chinahighlights.com/china-trains/
And we recommend doing that in advance, especially during Chinese holidays (Almost all tickets were sold out few months in advance).
Music:
"Shenyang" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0License
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On Top of the Moon Hill - Climbing HEAVEN in Yangshuo China

China in winter: Guilin, Yangshuo, Longsheng travel with GoPro

Christmas is a great time to travel in Mainland China. While you get time off work or school back home, it is not a public holiday in the Middle Kingdom. It is the low season with cheap prices and no crowds. It is also the time when weather is best in the southern and western parts of the country. So we packed a small backpack and got on the bullet train to the famous Guilin in northern Guangxi province.
This heavily promoted region is home to many famous sights: the karst scenery around Li River, Longsheng rice terraces, caves, idyllic villages populated by ethnic minorities... It is one of the most visited places in China and recommended by travel guides as an essential part of any China itinerary.
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published: 31 Dec 2015

Yangshuo China Travel 🌏 Pure Nature and Climbing

Stunning nature from YangshuoChina trip. Plus my baby steps of rock climbing. Yangshuo is surrounded by hundreds of amazing hills and rivers making it a nicest place I have been so far. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did.
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Yangshuo to Guangzhou by bus - Trip to China part 63 - Full HD travel video

Yangshuo lies in the northeast of Guangxi Province and to the southeast of Guilin City. The special geography gives it breath-taking beauty while over 1,400 years of history bless it with a deep traditional culture. The diverse ethnic minority groups including Hui, Zhuang, Yao and others, enrich it with special folk cultures represented by their various festivals; while many foreign residents add exotic flavors to its fascination.
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Things to do in Guilin and Yangshuo Top Attractions TravelGuide
1) Bicycle ride around scenic rural and countryside areas just outside of Yangshuo, China (骑自行车在阳朔乡间)
2) Red Yao HillTribeLong HairPerformance at Lonji Longsheng Rice Terrace in Guilin, China (瑤族 - 瑶族) (龙胜梯田 - 龍勝梯田)
3) Li RiverBambooBoatCruise down the Li River from Guilin to Yangshuo, China (Lijiang: 从桂林到阳朔漓江竹游船)
4) Tour of Yangshuo night life visiting a night market and eating Chinese street food (阳朔夜市和街头食品) China
5) Hiking up LongshengRice Terraces (Longji Dragon's Backbone) in Guilin, China (龙胜梯田 - 龙脊梯田)
6) A tour around Guilin, China at night including night markets, street food, pagodas and lakes 晚上桂林
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Okay, so it's early morning here in Yangshuo. It's about eight o'clock and the town is still sleepy. There is hardly any people on the street, so we're going to go have breakfast at our favorite Israeli restaurant and then we're going to bike around the area.
We've rented a couple of bikes and we've decided to spend our last morning exploring around the countryside areas of Yangshuo. They were pretty cheap. Just under two dollars for each bike.
Today we are visiting a local hill tribe that just lives a few hours outside of Guilin and we've come here because this community is known for the women's long hair. They grow it out and it's almost a meter and a half long and we're actually going to be watching a performance where they spin their hair and wrap it up and show us how they wear it.
So tonight is our very last night in Yangshuo, a charming little town in Southwestern China, so we're going to show you around the main strip.
background music playing.
So our first stop is going to be the street food market. I haven't eaten in maybe two hours, so it's time to get a snack. So you're officially starving. Starving. Ravenous!
Here we are at the Longji RiceFields which are located just outside of Guilin. We've had such good luck. Check out the weather and the views behind.
Background music playing.
So we are hiking up to one of the viewing platforms. This is going to be tough because it's like forty degrees outside and we're been told it'll take 30 minutes to one hour depending on our pace. So I'm trying to stay hydrated. Audrey is going to have to workout today.
So we finally made it to Guilin. We've been waiting for things to cool down and now that it is evening we're going to give you a little tour of the place.
Background music playing.
So I'm not sure we want to be walking through that tunnel when it gets a bit later in the day because it is pretty dark in there and there are no lights. And people aren't using their headlights.
Background music playing.
When I was in Guilin two years ago this area right here used to all be traditional homes. One of my favorite restaurants was here. A really good Chinese restaurant. I used to love wandering around here. Now it's just new development.
Background music playing.
So this is the Guilin main square. It gets really busy here at night. Lots of shops, restaurants, eateries. You can do it all here.
Background music playing.
Chinese singing.
Background music playing.
So we are now at the lake and the main attraction are the these two pagodas that light up at night.
Background music playing.
Oh, that mapo tofu looks so good. Really generous sized portion.
Mix it in with my rice a bit.
Please don't be course.
Oh hot! Oh hot!
Too hot to handle?
It's nice and spicy. Really flavorful. Fresh tofu.
This is part of our Travel in China series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Chinese culture, Chinese arts, Chinese foods, Chinese religion, Chinese cuisine and Chinese people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by SamuelJeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of KevinMcleod under a creative commons attribution license.

Things to do in Guilin and Yangshuo Top Attractions TravelGuide
1) Bicycle ride around scenic rural and countryside areas just outside of Yangshuo, China (骑自行车在阳朔乡间)
2) Red Yao HillTribeLong HairPerformance at Lonji Longsheng Rice Terrace in Guilin, China (瑤族 - 瑶族) (龙胜梯田 - 龍勝梯田)
3) Li RiverBambooBoatCruise down the Li River from Guilin to Yangshuo, China (Lijiang: 从桂林到阳朔漓江竹游船)
4) Tour of Yangshuo night life visiting a night market and eating Chinese street food (阳朔夜市和街头食品) China
5) Hiking up LongshengRice Terraces (Longji Dragon's Backbone) in Guilin, China (龙胜梯田 - 龙脊梯田)
6) A tour around Guilin, China at night including night markets, street food, pagodas and lakes 晚上桂林
GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX
Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM
Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM
Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs
SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
AUDREY:
blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/
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Okay, so it's early morning here in Yangshuo. It's about eight o'clock and the town is still sleepy. There is hardly any people on the street, so we're going to go have breakfast at our favorite Israeli restaurant and then we're going to bike around the area.
We've rented a couple of bikes and we've decided to spend our last morning exploring around the countryside areas of Yangshuo. They were pretty cheap. Just under two dollars for each bike.
Today we are visiting a local hill tribe that just lives a few hours outside of Guilin and we've come here because this community is known for the women's long hair. They grow it out and it's almost a meter and a half long and we're actually going to be watching a performance where they spin their hair and wrap it up and show us how they wear it.
So tonight is our very last night in Yangshuo, a charming little town in Southwestern China, so we're going to show you around the main strip.
background music playing.
So our first stop is going to be the street food market. I haven't eaten in maybe two hours, so it's time to get a snack. So you're officially starving. Starving. Ravenous!
Here we are at the Longji RiceFields which are located just outside of Guilin. We've had such good luck. Check out the weather and the views behind.
Background music playing.
So we are hiking up to one of the viewing platforms. This is going to be tough because it's like forty degrees outside and we're been told it'll take 30 minutes to one hour depending on our pace. So I'm trying to stay hydrated. Audrey is going to have to workout today.
So we finally made it to Guilin. We've been waiting for things to cool down and now that it is evening we're going to give you a little tour of the place.
Background music playing.
So I'm not sure we want to be walking through that tunnel when it gets a bit later in the day because it is pretty dark in there and there are no lights. And people aren't using their headlights.
Background music playing.
When I was in Guilin two years ago this area right here used to all be traditional homes. One of my favorite restaurants was here. A really good Chinese restaurant. I used to love wandering around here. Now it's just new development.
Background music playing.
So this is the Guilin main square. It gets really busy here at night. Lots of shops, restaurants, eateries. You can do it all here.
Background music playing.
Chinese singing.
Background music playing.
So we are now at the lake and the main attraction are the these two pagodas that light up at night.
Background music playing.
Oh, that mapo tofu looks so good. Really generous sized portion.
Mix it in with my rice a bit.
Please don't be course.
Oh hot! Oh hot!
Too hot to handle?
It's nice and spicy. Really flavorful. Fresh tofu.
This is part of our Travel in China series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Chinese culture, Chinese arts, Chinese foods, Chinese religion, Chinese cuisine and Chinese people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by SamuelJeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of KevinMcleod under a creative commons attribution license.

Cost of living / traveling in YangshuoChina for one month.
Yangshuo is not the cheapest place in China, but still very decent. Just try to avoid Chinese national holidays when everything is up to 5 times more expensive.
We highly recommend this hotel https://goo.gl/0qDtCM
Another Popular Climbers hotel https://goo.gl/HGSrg2
Related videos:
Chinese national holidays http://youtu.be/KmQ-sVidDB0
Fruits http://youtu.be/OVJ8a_GqA60
You can book train tickets here: http://www.chinahighlights.com/china-trains/
And we recommend doing that in advance, especially during Chinese holidays (Almost all tickets were sold out few months in advance).
Music:
"Shenyang" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Cost of living / traveling in YangshuoChina for one month.
Yangshuo is not the cheapest place in China, but still very decent. Just try to avoid Chinese national holidays when everything is up to 5 times more expensive.
We highly recommend this hotel https://goo.gl/0qDtCM
Another Popular Climbers hotel https://goo.gl/HGSrg2
Related videos:
Chinese national holidays http://youtu.be/KmQ-sVidDB0
Fruits http://youtu.be/OVJ8a_GqA60
You can book train tickets here: http://www.chinahighlights.com/china-trains/
And we recommend doing that in advance, especially during Chinese holidays (Almost all tickets were sold out few months in advance).
Music:
"Shenyang" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Things to do in China TravelGuide: Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Terraces) playlist:
1) A tour of Yangshuo night life including visiting a night market and eating Chinese street food (阳朔夜市和街头食品) China
2) Red Yao HillTribeLong HairPerformance at Lonji Longsheng Rice Terrace in Guilin, China (瑤族 - 瑶族) (龙胜梯田 - 龍勝梯田)
3) Li River BambooBoatCruise down the Li River from Guilin to Yangshuo, China (Lijiang: 从桂林到阳朔漓江竹游船)
4) Hiking up Longsheng Rice Terraces (Longji Dragon's Backbone) in Guilin, China (龙胜梯田 - 龙脊梯田)
5) Bicycle ride around scenic rural and countryside areas just outside of Yangshuo, China (骑自行车在阳朔乡间)
6) A tour around Guilin, China at night including night markets, street food, pagodas and lakes 晚上桂林
7) Taking the train in China from Hong Kong to Guangzho en route to Guilin travel video
GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX
Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM
Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM
Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs
SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
AUDREY:
blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/
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facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatbackpacker
twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatBackpacker
SAMUEL:
blog: http://nomadicsamuel.com/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadicsamuel
twitter: https://twitter.com/NomadicSamuel
instragram: https://www.instagram.com/nomadicsamuel/
So tonight is our very last night in Yangshuo, a charming little town in Southwestern China, so we're going to show you around the main strip.
So our first stop is going to be the street food market. I haven't eaten in maybe two hours, so it's time to get a snack.
If I had to choose between Guilin and Yangshuo the two most popular cities in this region it's definitely Yangshuo. It's a more historic town. It's a lot more pedestrian friendly and there are great
As we were wandering around the night market tonight we had lots of people come up to us and ask to take photos beside us. At least probably four or five times and we finally filmed the last one. It was really cool. We were like celebrities in China. Yeah, almost famous.
So, this market had some pretty cool souvenirs. We saw fake Chinese passports if you want to take one of those home. They also had combs carved out of ox bone. They had these stamps where you can get your Chinese name carved on them and then you can just sign documents that way which is pretty cool.
Today we are visiting a local hill tribe that just lives a few hours outside of Guilin and we've come here because this community is known for the women's long hair. They grow it out and it's almost a meter and a half long and we're actually going to be watching a performance where they spin their hair and wrap it up and show us how they wear it.
Today we're in between Guilin and Yangshuo and we're doing a special river cruise down the Li River.
So this tour is going to be an hour and a half long and we're going to get to enjoy some pretty stunning landscapes, so I'm pretty excited about it.
When I came here two years ago it was hazy and foggy. Now it's a gorgeous glorious day.
Here we are at the Longji RiceFields which are located just outside of Guilin. We've had such good luck. Check out the weather and the views behind.
So this is the Guilin main square. It gets really busy here at night. Lots of shops, restaurants, eateries. You can do it all here.
Chinese singing.
So we are now at the lake and the main attraction are the these two pagodas that light up at night.
Background music playing.
Oh, that mapo tofu looks so good. Really generous sized portion.
Well, it's hard to believe but our time in Hong Kong has already expired. Today we're taking a train ride. Where are we going? We're crossing over into China.
We are in Guangzho. Apparently there are two train stations. We arrived at the one that is on the East End of the City and we had to get across town to the other and it was difficult but we need to keep going.
So right now we are in Guangzho station waiting for our train to Guilin. And we happen to be waiting in the VIP room.
There is no tea in this tea room.
We're going to Guilin.
Uh, we're looking for number ten.
So we're in the dining cart now getting ready to have dinner. Let's see what is on the menu if we can even read it. We barely got a seat here.
Decision time. So we did manage to find an English menu which makes things a lot easier.
Fish one. Tofu with pork. One. Okay. Rice. One Rice? Okay. Beer. One. Okay. Ah, green tea - one. okay.
So this is the friend fish with a sweet and sour sauce.
Good morning. We are almost in Guilin. Our train has been delayed about an hour and a half.
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork and KevinMcleod under a creative commons attribution 2.0 license.

Things to do in China TravelGuide: Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Terraces) playlist:
1) A tour of Yangshuo night life including visiting a night market and eating Chinese street food (阳朔夜市和街头食品) China
2) Red Yao HillTribeLong HairPerformance at Lonji Longsheng Rice Terrace in Guilin, China (瑤族 - 瑶族) (龙胜梯田 - 龍勝梯田)
3) Li River BambooBoatCruise down the Li River from Guilin to Yangshuo, China (Lijiang: 从桂林到阳朔漓江竹游船)
4) Hiking up Longsheng Rice Terraces (Longji Dragon's Backbone) in Guilin, China (龙胜梯田 - 龙脊梯田)
5) Bicycle ride around scenic rural and countryside areas just outside of Yangshuo, China (骑自行车在阳朔乡间)
6) A tour around Guilin, China at night including night markets, street food, pagodas and lakes 晚上桂林
7) Taking the train in China from Hong Kong to Guangzho en route to Guilin travel video
GEAR WE USEOlympus OM-D E-M5 II: http://amzn.to/1OchS7t
Canon G7X: http://amzn.to/1YdjsYX
Olympus 14-150mm II Lens: http://amzn.to/1Y79zeM
Rode Video Mic GO: http://amzn.to/1WDKtVM
Joby Gorilla Pod: http://amzn.to/1PgoY5F
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro: http://amzn.to/25KEErs
SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
AUDREY:
blog: http://thatbackpacker.com/
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatbackpacker/
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thatbackpacker
twitter: https://twitter.com/ThatBackpacker
SAMUEL:
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facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nomadicsamuel
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So tonight is our very last night in Yangshuo, a charming little town in Southwestern China, so we're going to show you around the main strip.
So our first stop is going to be the street food market. I haven't eaten in maybe two hours, so it's time to get a snack.
If I had to choose between Guilin and Yangshuo the two most popular cities in this region it's definitely Yangshuo. It's a more historic town. It's a lot more pedestrian friendly and there are great
As we were wandering around the night market tonight we had lots of people come up to us and ask to take photos beside us. At least probably four or five times and we finally filmed the last one. It was really cool. We were like celebrities in China. Yeah, almost famous.
So, this market had some pretty cool souvenirs. We saw fake Chinese passports if you want to take one of those home. They also had combs carved out of ox bone. They had these stamps where you can get your Chinese name carved on them and then you can just sign documents that way which is pretty cool.
Today we are visiting a local hill tribe that just lives a few hours outside of Guilin and we've come here because this community is known for the women's long hair. They grow it out and it's almost a meter and a half long and we're actually going to be watching a performance where they spin their hair and wrap it up and show us how they wear it.
Today we're in between Guilin and Yangshuo and we're doing a special river cruise down the Li River.
So this tour is going to be an hour and a half long and we're going to get to enjoy some pretty stunning landscapes, so I'm pretty excited about it.
When I came here two years ago it was hazy and foggy. Now it's a gorgeous glorious day.
Here we are at the Longji RiceFields which are located just outside of Guilin. We've had such good luck. Check out the weather and the views behind.
So this is the Guilin main square. It gets really busy here at night. Lots of shops, restaurants, eateries. You can do it all here.
Chinese singing.
So we are now at the lake and the main attraction are the these two pagodas that light up at night.
Background music playing.
Oh, that mapo tofu looks so good. Really generous sized portion.
Well, it's hard to believe but our time in Hong Kong has already expired. Today we're taking a train ride. Where are we going? We're crossing over into China.
We are in Guangzho. Apparently there are two train stations. We arrived at the one that is on the East End of the City and we had to get across town to the other and it was difficult but we need to keep going.
So right now we are in Guangzho station waiting for our train to Guilin. And we happen to be waiting in the VIP room.
There is no tea in this tea room.
We're going to Guilin.
Uh, we're looking for number ten.
So we're in the dining cart now getting ready to have dinner. Let's see what is on the menu if we can even read it. We barely got a seat here.
Decision time. So we did manage to find an English menu which makes things a lot easier.
Fish one. Tofu with pork. One. Okay. Rice. One Rice? Okay. Beer. One. Okay. Ah, green tea - one. okay.
So this is the friend fish with a sweet and sour sauce.
Good morning. We are almost in Guilin. Our train has been delayed about an hour and a half.
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We spent 4 nights in Guilin & Yangshuo, flying in from Chengdu.
Amazing how Nature and the Karst Mountains can be so magical!
We did the Bamboo Rafting on the Li River, dubbed to be the soul of Guilin. These are the sweet memories of the gorgeous sceneries all around that I will never forget.

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We spent 4 nights in Guilin & Yangshuo, flying in from Chengdu.
Amazing how Nature and the Karst Mountains can be so magical!
We did the Bamboo Rafting on the Li River, dubbed to be the soul of Guilin. These are the sweet memories of the gorgeous sceneries all around that I will never forget.

Christmas is a great time to travel in Mainland China. While you get time off work or school back home, it is not a public holiday in the Middle Kingdom. It is the low season with cheap prices and no crowds. It is also the time when weather is best in the southern and western parts of the country. So we packed a small backpack and got on the bullet train to the famous Guilin in northern Guangxi province.
This heavily promoted region is home to many famous sights: the karst scenery around Li River, Longsheng rice terraces, caves, idyllic villages populated by ethnic minorities... It is one of the most visited places in China and recommended by travel guides as an essential part of any China itinerary.
The highlight of the trip was the 6 hours hike among the Longsheng rice terraces. We stayed overnight in a quiet Tiantou village, accessible only by small path, about half an hour walk from the nearest road. The bamboo-cooked chicken we had for dinner at the wooden guesthouse was still clucking the time we were ordering it.
In the morning we hired a guide and hiked 16km through the beautiful countryside to Ping’an village. The scenery was breathtaking, and although the trek was very demanding on the girls they had a wonderful experience overall.
Another family activity I will be recommending in Yangshuo is to hire a scooter and ride in the surrounding countryside. Yangshuo is probably the only place in China where you can rent a scooter (no driving licence required) and riding with your whole family together through chaotic traffic while taking photos makes you feel like a local.

Christmas is a great time to travel in Mainland China. While you get time off work or school back home, it is not a public holiday in the Middle Kingdom. It is the low season with cheap prices and no crowds. It is also the time when weather is best in the southern and western parts of the country. So we packed a small backpack and got on the bullet train to the famous Guilin in northern Guangxi province.
This heavily promoted region is home to many famous sights: the karst scenery around Li River, Longsheng rice terraces, caves, idyllic villages populated by ethnic minorities... It is one of the most visited places in China and recommended by travel guides as an essential part of any China itinerary.
The highlight of the trip was the 6 hours hike among the Longsheng rice terraces. We stayed overnight in a quiet Tiantou village, accessible only by small path, about half an hour walk from the nearest road. The bamboo-cooked chicken we had for dinner at the wooden guesthouse was still clucking the time we were ordering it.
In the morning we hired a guide and hiked 16km through the beautiful countryside to Ping’an village. The scenery was breathtaking, and although the trek was very demanding on the girls they had a wonderful experience overall.
Another family activity I will be recommending in Yangshuo is to hire a scooter and ride in the surrounding countryside. Yangshuo is probably the only place in China where you can rent a scooter (no driving licence required) and riding with your whole family together through chaotic traffic while taking photos makes you feel like a local.

Yangshuo China Travel 🌏 Pure Nature and Climbing

Stunning nature from YangshuoChina trip. Plus my baby steps of rock climbing. Yangshuo is surrounded by hundreds of amazing hills and rivers making it a nicest...

Stunning nature from YangshuoChina trip. Plus my baby steps of rock climbing. Yangshuo is surrounded by hundreds of amazing hills and rivers making it a nicest place I have been so far. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did.
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Stunning nature from YangshuoChina trip. Plus my baby steps of rock climbing. Yangshuo is surrounded by hundreds of amazing hills and rivers making it a nicest place I have been so far. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did.
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Yangshuo lies in the northeast of Guangxi Province and to the southeast of Guilin City. The special geography gives it breath-taking beauty while over 1,400 years of history bless it with a deep traditional culture. The diverse ethnic minority groups including Hui, Zhuang, Yao and others, enrich it with special folk cultures represented by their various festivals; while many foreign residents add exotic flavors to its fascination.
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Yangshuo lies in the northeast of Guangxi Province and to the southeast of Guilin City. The special geography gives it breath-taking beauty while over 1,400 years of history bless it with a deep traditional culture. The diverse ethnic minority groups including Hui, Zhuang, Yao and others, enrich it with special folk cultures represented by their various festivals; while many foreign residents add exotic flavors to its fascination.
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walking in Shanghai ( China )

Shanghai is one of the four direct-controlled municipalities of China and the most populous city in the world, with a population of more than 24 million as of 2017. It is a global financial centre and transport hub, with the world's busiest container port.

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Shaolin Luohan Shi Bashou form. Shi Yan Ti

Master Shaolin Shi Yanti is a monk of the 34th generation of the Songshan Shaolin Temple a...

Shaolin Luohan Shi Bashou form. Shi Yan Ti

MasterShaolin Shi Yanti is a monk of the 34th generation of the Songshan Shaolin Temple and a direct disciple of VenerableAbbotShi Yong Xin. In this his first work for BudoInternational, he presents the Luohan Shibashou, one of the older and most representative basic forms of empty hand of the Shaolin Temple. According to the book "Shaolin Quan Pu", in the Sui Dynasty, the Shaolin's warrior monks developed a series of simple movements, chosen according to the "18 Luohan statues", hence the name Luohan Shou Shi Ba (18 hands of Luohan). The style of this Taolu is particular and in its continuous movements can be clearly seen combinations of real and unreal movements, defense and counterattack, and a variety of hidden movements. The main hand techniques in this Taolu are those of the palms, and learning requires great agility and coordination, as well as mastering the positions Xubu, Dingbu, Gongbu and Mabu and their features.
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5:19

The Longest Way 1.0 - walk through China and grow a beard! - a photo every day timelapse

In 2008, I walked through China - 1 year, 4500km. I let my hair and my beard grow. This is...

The Longest Way 1.0 - walk through China and grow a beard! - a photo every day timelapse

In 2008, I walked through China - 1 year, 4500km. I let my hair and my beard grow. This is the resulting video. UPDATE: ▶ I have decided to continue my walk home from China to Germany. I'm currently in Iran, or about halfway through.I post daily videos on this channel, and I blog about it here: https://thelongestway.com
ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
▶ I didn't finish my original goal of walking to Germany in 2008. Instead, I walked for a year and roughly 4500km, passed the Gobi desert, and then decided to stop walking.
▶ All of the distance from Beijing to Ürümqi was completed solely on foot, straight good old walking. There are instances where you can see me in the video sitting on a plane or riding a boat, but those are during breaks I had to take from walking, either to sort out bureaucracy issues or to take care of some personal things.
▶ I had been planning this trip for over a year before I even started, and getting as far as I got was an experience for which I am very grateful.
▶ Obtaining the necessary visa for a trip like this was not very easy, hence I had to go back to Beijing a few times to resolve some issues.
▶ This is not a strict "1 pic a day" video, because I wanted to make it a bit more alive by adding some additional movement. Sometimes during the film you would follow me turn around, or something would happen in the background. I tried to capture these moments to make the video more interesting.
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Zhang Xinghai takes a picture of his reflection in the subway window at Sihui station, on Oct 12, 2012.[Photo by Zhang Xinghai/For China Daily]. During rush hour on Beijing's subway, it's easy to forget that the crush of bodies is made up of individuals going about their daily lives ...Born in a village in Yongshou county, northwestern Shaanxi province, Zhang knew nothing of the high cost and fierce competition of city life ... ....

Things to do in Guilin and Yangshuo Top Attractions Travel Guide

Things to do in Guilin and Yangshuo Top Attractions TravelGuide
1) Bicycle ride around scenic rural and countryside areas just outside of Yangshuo, China (骑自行车在阳朔乡间)
2) Red Yao HillTribeLong HairPerformance at Lonji Longsheng Rice Terrace in Guilin, China (瑤族 - 瑶族) (龙胜梯田 - 龍勝梯田)
3) Li RiverBambooBoatCruise down the Li River from Guilin to Yangshuo, China (Lijiang: 从桂林到阳朔漓江竹游船)
4) Tour of Yangshuo night life visiting a night market and eating Chinese street food (阳朔夜市和街头食品) China
5) Hiking up LongshengRice Terraces (Longji Dragon's Backbone) in Guilin, China (龙胜梯田 - 龙脊梯田)
6) A tour around Guilin, China at night including night markets, street food, pagodas and lakes 晚上桂林
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Okay, so it's early morning here in Yangshuo. It's about eight o'clock and the town is still sleepy. There is hardly any people on the street, so we're going to go have breakfast at our favorite Israeli restaurant and then we're going to bike around the area.
We've rented a couple of bikes and we've decided to spend our last morning exploring around the countryside areas of Yangshuo. They were pretty cheap. Just under two dollars for each bike.
Today we are visiting a local hill tribe that just lives a few hours outside of Guilin and we've come here because this community is known for the women's long hair. They grow it out and it's almost a meter and a half long and we're actually going to be watching a performance where they spin their hair and wrap it up and show us how they wear it.
So tonight is our very last night in Yangshuo, a charming little town in Southwestern China, so we're going to show you around the main strip.
background music playing.
So our first stop is going to be the street food market. I haven't eaten in maybe two hours, so it's time to get a snack. So you're officially starving. Starving. Ravenous!
Here we are at the Longji RiceFields which are located just outside of Guilin. We've had such good luck. Check out the weather and the views behind.
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So we are hiking up to one of the viewing platforms. This is going to be tough because it's like forty degrees outside and we're been told it'll take 30 minutes to one hour depending on our pace. So I'm trying to stay hydrated. Audrey is going to have to workout today.
So we finally made it to Guilin. We've been waiting for things to cool down and now that it is evening we're going to give you a little tour of the place.
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So I'm not sure we want to be walking through that tunnel when it gets a bit later in the day because it is pretty dark in there and there are no lights. And people aren't using their headlights.
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When I was in Guilin two years ago this area right here used to all be traditional homes. One of my favorite restaurants was here. A really good Chinese restaurant. I used to love wandering around here. Now it's just new development.
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So this is the Guilin main square. It gets really busy here at night. Lots of shops, restaurants, eateries. You can do it all here.
Background music playing.
Chinese singing.
Background music playing.
So we are now at the lake and the main attraction are the these two pagodas that light up at night.
Background music playing.
Oh, that mapo tofu looks so good. Really generous sized portion.
Mix it in with my rice a bit.
Please don't be course.
Oh hot! Oh hot!
Too hot to handle?
It's nice and spicy. Really flavorful. Fresh tofu.
This is part of our Travel in China series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Chinese culture, Chinese arts, Chinese foods, Chinese religion, Chinese cuisine and Chinese people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by SamuelJeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of KevinMcleod under a creative commons attribution license.

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Yangshuo China Travel 💰 Cost

Cost of living / traveling in Yangshuo China for one month.
Yangshuo is not the cheapest ...

Yangshuo China Travel 💰 Cost

Cost of living / traveling in YangshuoChina for one month.
Yangshuo is not the cheapest place in China, but still very decent. Just try to avoid Chinese national holidays when everything is up to 5 times more expensive.
We highly recommend this hotel https://goo.gl/0qDtCM
Another Popular Climbers hotel https://goo.gl/HGSrg2
Related videos:
Chinese national holidays http://youtu.be/KmQ-sVidDB0
Fruits http://youtu.be/OVJ8a_GqA60
You can book train tickets here: http://www.chinahighlights.com/china-trains/
And we recommend doing that in advance, especially during Chinese holidays (Almost all tickets were sold out few months in advance).
Music:
"Shenyang" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Things to do in China TravelGuide: Guangxi Province (Guilin, Yangshuo, Li River, Rice Terraces) playlist:
1) A tour of Yangshuo night life including visiting a night market and eating Chinese street food (阳朔夜市和街头食品) China
2) Red Yao HillTribeLong HairPerformance at Lonji Longsheng Rice Terrace in Guilin, China (瑤族 - 瑶族) (龙胜梯田 - 龍勝梯田)
3) Li River BambooBoatCruise down the Li River from Guilin to Yangshuo, China (Lijiang: 从桂林到阳朔漓江竹游船)
4) Hiking up Longsheng Rice Terraces (Longji Dragon's Backbone) in Guilin, China (龙胜梯田 - 龙脊梯田)
5) Bicycle ride around scenic rural and countryside areas just outside of Yangshuo, China (骑自行车在阳朔乡间)
6) A tour around Guilin, China at night including night markets, street food, pagodas and lakes 晚上桂林
7) Taking the train in China from Hong Kong to Guangzho en route to Guilin travel video
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So tonight is our very last night in Yangshuo, a charming little town in Southwestern China, so we're going to show you around the main strip.
So our first stop is going to be the street food market. I haven't eaten in maybe two hours, so it's time to get a snack.
If I had to choose between Guilin and Yangshuo the two most popular cities in this region it's definitely Yangshuo. It's a more historic town. It's a lot more pedestrian friendly and there are great
As we were wandering around the night market tonight we had lots of people come up to us and ask to take photos beside us. At least probably four or five times and we finally filmed the last one. It was really cool. We were like celebrities in China. Yeah, almost famous.
So, this market had some pretty cool souvenirs. We saw fake Chinese passports if you want to take one of those home. They also had combs carved out of ox bone. They had these stamps where you can get your Chinese name carved on them and then you can just sign documents that way which is pretty cool.
Today we are visiting a local hill tribe that just lives a few hours outside of Guilin and we've come here because this community is known for the women's long hair. They grow it out and it's almost a meter and a half long and we're actually going to be watching a performance where they spin their hair and wrap it up and show us how they wear it.
Today we're in between Guilin and Yangshuo and we're doing a special river cruise down the Li River.
So this tour is going to be an hour and a half long and we're going to get to enjoy some pretty stunning landscapes, so I'm pretty excited about it.
When I came here two years ago it was hazy and foggy. Now it's a gorgeous glorious day.
Here we are at the Longji RiceFields which are located just outside of Guilin. We've had such good luck. Check out the weather and the views behind.
So this is the Guilin main square. It gets really busy here at night. Lots of shops, restaurants, eateries. You can do it all here.
Chinese singing.
So we are now at the lake and the main attraction are the these two pagodas that light up at night.
Background music playing.
Oh, that mapo tofu looks so good. Really generous sized portion.
Well, it's hard to believe but our time in Hong Kong has already expired. Today we're taking a train ride. Where are we going? We're crossing over into China.
We are in Guangzho. Apparently there are two train stations. We arrived at the one that is on the East End of the City and we had to get across town to the other and it was difficult but we need to keep going.
So right now we are in Guangzho station waiting for our train to Guilin. And we happen to be waiting in the VIP room.
There is no tea in this tea room.
We're going to Guilin.
Uh, we're looking for number ten.
So we're in the dining cart now getting ready to have dinner. Let's see what is on the menu if we can even read it. We barely got a seat here.
Decision time. So we did manage to find an English menu which makes things a lot easier.
Fish one. Tofu with pork. One. Okay. Rice. One Rice? Okay. Beer. One. Okay. Ah, green tea - one. okay.
So this is the friend fish with a sweet and sour sauce.
Good morning. We are almost in Guilin. Our train has been delayed about an hour and a half.
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We spent 4 nights in Guilin & Yangshuo, flying in from Chengdu.
Amazing how Nature and the Karst Mountains can be so magical!
We did the Bamboo Rafting on the Li River, dubbed to be the soul of Guilin. These are the sweet memories of the gorgeous sceneries all around that I will never forget.

14:01

The Most Beautiful Place in China

If you’re visiting China, come here and you will be blown away by its beauty!
Check out ...

Johnny Cash

Johnny CashThe Definitive CollectionThat Old Wheel(Chorus) That old wheel is gonna roll around once moreWhen it does it will even up the scoreDonâ€™t be weak: as they sew, they will reapTurn the other cheek and donâ€™t give inThat old wheel will roll around againWhen love is gone and the one you thought would stayDoes you wrong, and youâ€™re left alone to payThe price is highBut somehow youâ€™ll survive, donâ€™t give inThat old wheel will roll around again(Chorus)Thereâ€™ll be times, hard to controlAnd youâ€™ll find youâ€™ll hurt down in your soulThereâ€™ll be those whoâ€™ll be glad to see you downBut donâ€™t give in, that old wheel will roll around again(Chorus x 2)

Zhang Xinghai takes a picture of his reflection in the subway window at Sihui station, on Oct 12, 2012.[Photo by Zhang Xinghai/For China Daily]. During rush hour on Beijing's subway, it's easy to forget that the crush of bodies is made up of individuals going about their daily lives ...Born in a village in Yongshou county, northwestern Shaanxi province, Zhang knew nothing of the high cost and fierce competition of city life ... ....